Yes. It almost certainly has both thermal and potential energy.
You can't get energy from water
The idea is to harness the potential energy of the water, when it is at a certain height. The water has to be made to go down, to harness this energy.
Water doesn't make energy because energy can't be created or destroyed. However we can use the kinetic energy of flowing water or the potential energy of water in a reservoir to generate electrical energy using a turbine and a generator.
Water stores energy by dissolving polar molecules, retaining heat, adhesion and cohesion. Energy that is stored by water is called kinetic energy.
The raised water, which stores the energy, has gravitational potential energy.While it is moving, the water has kinetic energy.
The water and energy have common because when you drink water the water gives you energy to play.
Water energy is the energy derived from running or falling energy to operate machinery. Water energy is a renewable energy because the supply can be easily replenished.
Water energy is the energy derived from running or falling energy to operate machinery. Water energy is a renewable energy because the supply can be easily replenished.
Water energy is U DO NOT NO
You can't get energy from water
The name of water energy is Hydroelectric energy caused by moving water generating electricity.
The energy produced by the movement of ocean water is Tidal Energy
The idea is to harness the potential energy of the water, when it is at a certain height. The water has to be made to go down, to harness this energy.
Water doesn't make energy because energy can't be created or destroyed. However we can use the kinetic energy of flowing water or the potential energy of water in a reservoir to generate electrical energy using a turbine and a generator.
With clean water energy is stored but dirty water keeps energy but loses it in the end
hydroeletricity. you cant get energy from plain water but you could get energy by drinking water!! (its not true) :P
No, it can't have the same thermal energy. The hot water loses energy to the surroundings. Cold is an absence of energy, as energy is removed the water becomes cold.